[ !S1 '2 Seventy-seven Boards Make One Platform for Millions to Stand on: Unity— in plans and purposes Economy—- in men and money Efficiency— in efforts and effects □ □ rvTi o, f c \\ < .. r / t a 0 - THE MISSIONARY EDUCATION MOVEMENT OFFICERS Samuel Thorne, Jr . Chairman H. Paul Douglass .... Vice-Chairman F. C. Stephenson . . . Recording Secretary Ernest F. Hall .... General Secretary James M. Speers . Treasurer CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Fred. P. Haggard .... Chairman James M. Speers . Treasurer S. M. Bard . D irector F. B. Hodgins . Secretary Samuel Thorne, Jr. G. F. Sutherland William P. Schell C. C. Michener 160 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK THE MOVEMENT HE Missionary Education Movement is engaged in a nation-wide cooperative effort to bring home to -*■ people the work and needs of missions throughout the world. Seventy-seven home and foreign mission boards unite in using this Movement as a clearing house to produce literature for study iu the churches. This litera¬ ture and other helps are graded, as in the field of secular education. The Movement was organized in July, 1902, at Silver Bay, on Lake George, N. Y. The management is composed of mission board secre¬ taries and laymen. ITS WORK Conducts seven conferences every year. Holds missionary institutes. Furnishes teachers and speakers for church, Sunday school, and young people’s conventions. Circulates stereopticon lectures. Organizes missionary exhibits and furnishes exhibit material. Publishes missionary literature for all ages, grades and organizations in the local church. RESULTS 1,547,664 text-books have been published and sold in the sixteen years of the Movement’s activities. Millions of copies of kindred publications have been issued annually. More than 100,000 mission study classes have been held. 2,000,000 members of these classes are now the leaders in the churches. Many more millions, young and old, ha\e been informed through other methods. Hundreds have entered Christian forms of life-work. 16,800 leaders have been given advanced teacher training in summer conferences for missionary leadership. More than twice that number have received like training in institutes and other educational gatherings. ESTIMATED RECEIPTS FOR THE CURRENT YEAR Sale of literature. $26,000.00 Contributions. 38,071.00 Interest from Endowment Fund (See Note 1). 850.00 $64,921.00 EXPENSES, AS PER BUDGET, 1917-18 Salaries. $17,835.00 General office expenses. 5,000.00 Publications. . 36,670.00 Educational promotion. 5,416.00 $64,921.00 NOTE 1—ENDOWMENT FUND 4 Bonds Mia mi Conservancy Dist., Ohio, 5 34% $4,000.00 4 Bonds Pere Marquette, 434% . 4,000.00 3 Bonds Louisville & Nashville, 6%. 3,000.00 1 Bond Western Light & Power Company, 5% 300.00 20 Shares Virginia Carolina Chemical Company 1,000.00 $12,300.00 NOTE 2 To meet the war period deficit, provide the budget for the balance of 1918 and to the end of the fiscal year, December 1. 1919, $412,750 will be raised in a series of drives beginning in September. Board of Managers of the MISSIONARY EDUCATION MOVEMENT JULY • 1918 AITCHISON, REV. J. Y„ D.D. Home Secretary, American Baptist Foreign Mission Society, Ford Building. Boston, Mass. ANTHONY, REV. A. W. Executive Secretary, Home Missions Council, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York. ARMSTRONG, REV. A. E. Assistant Secretary, Board of Missions, Presbyterian Church in Canada, 439 Confederation Life Bldg.. Toronto. Canada. ARMSTRONG. MR. JOHN I. Educational Secretary, Executive Committee of Foreign Mis¬ sions, Presbyterian Church, P. O. Box 158. Nashville,Tennessee. BEARD, REV. W. S. Assistant Secretary, Congregational Home Missionary Society, 287 Fourth Avenue, New York City. ♦BROKAW, MR. GEORGE T. 165 Broadway, New York City. BROOKS, REV. C. A. , Secretary of City Missions, American Baptist Home Missionary Society, 23 East 26th Street, New York City. ♦BROWN, REV. ARTHUR J., D.D. Secretary, Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City. BROWN. MR. FRANK L. General Secretary, World's Sunday School Association, 1 Madi¬ son Avenue, New York City. BROWN. REV. J. G. General Secretary, Canadian Baptist Foreign Mission Board, 223 Church Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. BRUNNER, MR. EDMUND deS. Secretary, Country Church Commission of the Moravian Church, 225 North Tenth Street, Easton, Pennsylvania. BURTON, REV. CHARLES E. General Secretary, Congregational Home Mission Society, 287 Fourth Avenue, New York City. CARMAN, MR. W. W. Estate of D. Willis James, 99 John Street, New York City. CARR, MR. A. E. Silver, Burdette & Company, 221 Columbus Avenue, Boston. ^CHAMBERLAIN, REV. W. I., Ph.D. Corresponding Secretary, Board of Foreign Missions, Reformed Church in America, 25 East 22nd Street. New York City. CRONK, REV. E. C., D.D. Southern Secretary, Laymen’s Missionary Movement, 1 South Boulevard, Richmond, Virginia. *DAY, MR. DWIGHT H. Treasurer, Board of Foreign Missions, Presbyterian Church in the Lb S. A., 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City. * Member of Finance Committee DIFFENDORFER, MR. R. E. Board of Home Missions and Church Extension, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1701 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. DOUGHTY, REV. W. E. Educational Secretary, Laymen’s Missionary Movement, 1 Madison Avenue, New York City. DOUGLASS, REV. H. PAUL Corresponding Secretary, American Missionary Association, 287 Fourth Avenue, New York City. EDDY, REV. D. BREWER Associate Secretary, Home Department, American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, Boston. ENDICOTT, REV. JAMES, D.D. General Secretary', Foreign Missions, The Missionary Society of the Methodist Church, Canada, Toronto. FELTON, MR. RALPH A. Educational Secretary, The Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., 156 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City FISHER, REV. MILES B. Missionary Secretary, Congregational Education Society, 14 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts. FORSYTH. REV. D. D. Corresponding Secretary, The Board of Home Missions Meth¬ odist Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. GANTZ, MR. WILLIAM O., Gantz & Tucker, Lawyers, 92 William Street, N. Y. City. GIBBARD, MR. G. W. Naponee, Ontario, Canada. GUNN, REV. W. T. Secretary, Congregational Foreign Missionary Society, 33 Victor Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. HAGGARD, REV. F. P., D.D. Secretary' Baptist Laymen’s Missionary' Movement, 200 Fifth Avenue, New York City. HADLEY, MR. ROSS A. Assistant Secretary, American Friends Board of Foreign Missions, Richmond, Indiana. HOPKINS, MR. R. M. Secretary, American Christian Missionary Society. Carew Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. *HORNE, MR. FRANK A. President Merchants’ Refrigerating Company', 161 Chambers Street, New York City. HOUGH, REV. S. S., D.D. General Secretary, Foreign Missionary Society of the United Brethren in Christ, 1003 U. B. Building, Dayton, Ohio. HOUNSHELL, REV. C. G. Educational Secretary, Board of Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, 810 Broadway, Nashville, Tenn. HUTCHISON, REV. R. A., D.D. Corresponding Secretary, The Board of Home Missions, United Presbyterian Church Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHNSON, REV. GEORGE Secretary, Evangelical Association, 1903 Woodland Avenue. S.E., Cleveland, Ohio. * Member of Finance Committee kUNZMANN, MR. J. C. Secretary, Board of Home Missions, General Council, S46 Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. *LEACH, MR. F. R. Treasurer, E. R. Squibb &: Sons, Manufacturing Chemists. 80 Beekman Street, New York City. LeSOURD, MR. G. Q. Board of Foreign Missions, Methodist Episcopal Church, 150 Fifth Avenue, New York City. LIPPHARD, REV. W. B. Assistant Secretary, American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Box 41, Boston, Massachusetts. McAFEE, MR. J. E. 200 Clermont Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. MACKAY, REV. R. P., D.D. Secretary, Board of Foreign Missions, Presbyterian Church in Canada, Confederation Life Bldg., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. McMillan, rev. homer, d.d. Secretary', The Executive Committee of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S., 1522 Hurt Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. MARQUIS, REV. JOHN A., D.D. General Secretary', Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A., 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City. *MICHENER, MR. C. C. President, Silver Bay Association, Silver Bay on Lake George, New York. New York City address, 347 Madison Avenue. MILLAR, MR. W. B. General Secretary, Laymen’s Missionary Movement, 1 Madi¬ son Avenue, New York City. MILLIGAN, MISS ANNA A. Educational Secretary, United Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, 200 North 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. MILLIKIN, MR. B. CARTER Educational Secretary', The Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., 156 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City. *OLCOTT, MR. E. E. President Hudson River Day Line, Desbrosses Street Pier, New York City. POORMAN, MR. JOHN H. Secretary, Mission Study Department, Reformed Church in the U.S., 15th and Race Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. *POST, MR. JAMES H. B. H. Howell & Company, 129 Front Street, New York City. RAY, REV. T. BRONSON, D.D. Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1103 Main Street, Richmond, Virginia. SAILER, DR. T. H. P. Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City. SCHAEFFER, REV. CHARLES E., D.D. Secretary, Board of Home Missions, Reformed Church in the U.S., 15th and Race Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. SCHELL, REV. WILLIAM P. Assistant Secretary, Board of Foreign Missions of the Presby¬ terian Church, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City. * Member of Finance Committee CA V *SMITH, REV. EDWARD LINCOLN Secretary, Home Department, American -Board of Commis¬ sioners for Foreign Missions, 287 Fourth Avenue, N. Y. City. SPEERS, MR. JAMES M. President, James McCutcheon & Company, Fifth Avenue and 34th Street, New York City. STARK, MR. H. L. 75 South Drive, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. STEPHENSON, REV. F. C. Educational Secretary, Missionary Society of the Methodist Church, Canada, Wesley Building, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. *STURGIS, DR. WILLIAM C. Educational Secretary, Board of Missions, Protestant Episcopal Church, 281 Fourth Avenue, New York City. *SUFFERN, MR. PHILIP S. Bowers, Suffern & Luery, 120 Broadway, New York City. SUTHERLAND, REV. GEORGE F. Assistant Treasurer, Board of Foreign Missions of the Method¬ ist Episcopal Church, 150 Fifth Avenue, New York City. THOMAS, REV. OMER S. Home Secretary', Christian Mission Board, C. P. A. Building, Dayton, Ohio. THORNE, MR. LANDON K. William Bonbright & Company, Inc., 19 Nassau St., N. Y. City *THORNE, MR. SAMUEL, JR. Delafield, Howe, Thorne & Rogers, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Room 1803, 27 Cedar Street, New York City. TRULL, REV. GEORGE H. Secretary for Special Work, Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A., 156 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. C. Warner, prof, lamont a. Centenary Committee, Methodist Episcopal Church, 111 Fifth Avenue, New York. WATSON, MR. W. G. Auditorium Hotel, Denver. Colorado. *WELCH, MR. EDGAR T. Welch Grape Juice Company, Westfield, New York. *WHITE, REV. C. L. Corresponding Secretary', The American Baptist Home Mission Society, 23 East 26th Street, New York City. WILLIAMS, REV. H. F., D.D. Field Secretary, Executive Committee of Foreign Missions. Presbyterian Church, P. O. Box 158, Nashville, Tennessee. WILSON, MR. BERT Secretary, Foreign Christian Missionary Society, Box 884, Cincinnati, Ohio WILSON, REV. WARREN H., D.D. Superintendent Country Life Department, Board of Home Missions, Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., New York City. WOLF. REV. L. B., D.D. General Secretary, The Board of Foreign Missions Evangelical Lutheran Church in the U.S.A., Baltimore. Maryland. * Member of Finance Committee v*. - ■* Seventy-seven Boards Make One Platform for Millions to Stand on: Unity—in plans and purposes Economy—in men and money Efficiency—in efforts and effects THE MOVEMENT HE Missionary Education Movement is engaged in a nation-wide cooperative effort to bring home to people the work and needs of missions throughout the world. Seventy-seven home and foreign mission boards unite in using this Movement as a clearing house to produce literature for study in the churches. This literature and other helps are graded, as in the field of secular education. The Movement was organized in July, 1902, at Silver Bay, on Lake George, N. Y. The management is composed of mission board secre¬ taries and laymen. ITS WORK Conducts seven summer conferences every year. Holds missionary institutes. Conducts city-wide educational campaigns. Furnishes teachers and speakers for church, Sunday school, and young people’s conventions. Circulates stereopticon lectures. Organizes missionary exhibits and furnishes exhibit material. Publishes missionary literature for all ages, grades and organizations in the local church. RESULTS 1,547,664 text-books have been published and sold in the sixteen years of the Movement’s activities. Millions of copies of kindred publications have been issued annually. More than 100,000 mission study classes have been held. 2,000,000 members of these classes are now the The help of friends who realize the permaner in providing for the budget for the current year. Kindly make checks payable to James M. ! Missionary Education Movement, 160 Fifth Avenue, leaders in the churches. Many more millions, young and old, have been informed through other methods. Hundreds have entered Christian forms of life-work. 16,800 leaders have been given advanced teacher training in summer conferences for missionary leader¬ ship. More than twice that number have received like training in institutes and other educational gatherings. ESTIMATED RECEIPTS FOR THE CURRENT YEAR Sale of literature.$26,000.00 Contributions. 38,071.00 Interest from Endownment Fund (SeeNote 1). 850.00 $64,921.00 EXPENSES, AS PER BUDGET, 1917-18 Salaries.$17,835.00 General office expenses. 5,000.00 Publications. 36,670.00 Educational promotion. 5,416.00 $64,921.00 NOTE 1-ENDOWMENT FUND 4 Bonds Miami Conservancy Dist., Ohio, 5 l /i $4,000.00 4 Bonds Pere Marquette, 4 ]A % . 4,000.00 3 Bonds Louisville & Nashville, 6% . . . . 3,000.00 1 Bond Western Light & Power Co., 5% . 300.00 20 Shares Virginia Carolina Chemical Co. . 1,000.00 $12,300.00 NOTE 2 To meet the war period deficit, provide the budget for the balance of 1918 and to the end of the fiscal year, December 1, 1919, $112,750.00 must be raised. lent worth of such an investment is earnestly sought [. Speers, Treasurer, and mail to the office of the te, New York. The Missionary Education Movement General Officers Samuel Thorne Jr., Chairman H. Paul Douglass, Vice-Chairman F. C. Stephenson, Recording Secretary James M. Speers, Treasurer Executive Officers Ernest Freeman Hall, General Secretary Franklin D. Cogswell ! Educational Secretaries Susan Mendenhall j Herbert L. Hill, Business Manager Finance Committee Samuel Thorne Jr., Chairman George T. Brokaw Arthur J. Brown James M. Speers Dwight H. Day Frank A. Horne William I. Chamberlain Frederick R. Leach C. C. Michener E. E. Olcott James H. Post William C. Sturgis Edward Lincoln Smith Philip S. Suffem Edgar T. Welch Charles L. White 160 Fifth Avenue, New York